OLYMPUS

The mysterious mountain that inspired the legends that gave birth to the Twelve Greek Gods is home to 1,700 plants that represent 25 percent of all Greek flora. Diversity is high here because of the mountain’s different elevation zones and its proximity to the sea.

A recent archeological discovery places one of the oldest Greek olive seeds at the foothills of mount Olympus, proving the importance of the mountain’s climate in the cultivation of the Greek olive trees.

This is where we traditionally grow our olive trees; continuing the ancient craft of turning olives into oil.